Serbian weevils being used to control weeds in Banff National Park
BANFF, Alta. — Hundreds of tiny beetles have been released in Banff National Park to try to fight a weed.
Known as weevils, they are being used as a biological control agent to kill the Yellow Toadflax, an invasive species that’s taken root throughout the national park.
“A weevil is a very small insect that lays its eggs within the plant and reduces the plant’s distribution by stressing it out,” said Jane Park, a fire and vegetation specialist with Parks Canada.
A total of 350 weevils — each one the size of a grain of rice — were released last week into a small test site at an undisclosed location.


